Re: [g-a-devel] Trying to understand STATE_SENSITIVE
- From: David Bolter <david bolter utoronto ca>
- To: Aaron Leventhal <aaronlev moonset net>
- Cc: g-a-devel <gnome-accessibility-devel gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [g-a-devel] Trying to understand STATE_SENSITIVE
- Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 10:53:25 -0500
I think in gtk land (from earlier in the thread) it sounds like:
enabled == useful
sensitive == useable
So in the case of a button
enabled == the button triggers application logic (if even only a default
action stub).
sensitive == the button can be "pushed".
If my understand above is correct then yes I think you are correct.
cheers,
D
Aaron Leventhal wrote:
Perhaps ENABLED is sensitive items that have a default action (action
#0), and would respond to a click.
From Will's explanation:
ENABLED means that if the thing is SENSITIVE, manipulating it will
actually cause some sort of action in the application. I'm not sure,
but I think it is possible to have an ENABLED component that is not
SENSITIVE.
- Aaron
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